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The Great Triad (Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph) - 3962
The Great Triad (Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph) - 3962
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René Guénon (1886–1951) was one of the great luminaries of the twentieth century, whose critique of the modern world has stood fast against the shifting sands of intellectual fashion. His extensive writings, now finally available in English, are a providential treasure-trove for the modern seeker: while pointing ceaselessly to the perennial wisdom found in past cultures ranging from the Shamanistic to the Indian and Chinese, the Hellenic and Judaic, the Christian and Islamic, and including also Alchemy, Hermeticism, and other esoteric currents, they direct the reader also to the deepest level of religious praxis, emphasizing the need for affiliation with a revealed tradition even while acknowledging the final identity of all spiritual paths as they approach the summit of spiritual realization.
Guénon’s The Great Triad was the last book to appear during his lifetime. Even for his regular readers, it contained largely new material (as did his The Metaphysical Principles of the Infinitesimal Calculus, published the same year). The author refers here especially to the Chinese tradition—principally in its Taoist form, although touching on Confucianism also—in which the “Great Triad” is defined as Heaven–Man–Earth. He places this ternary in the context of universal metaphysics by identifying Heaven with Essence and Earth with Substance, the mediator between them being Man, whose cosmic function is to embody spirit (Heaven) while simultaneously spiritualizing matter (Earth). Exploring Chinese cosmology further, Guénon sheds light on such archetypal polarities as Heaven and Earth, Yin and Yang, Solve et Coagula, Celestial and Terrestrial Numbers, the Square and the Compass, the Double Spiral, and the Being and the Environment, while pointing to their synthetic unity in terms of such ternaries as the Three Worlds, Triple Time, Spiritus–Anima–Corpus, Sulfur–Mercury–Salt, and God–Man–Nature. In spite of its Taoist title, however, the work draws heavily on Hermetic teachings, Hindu and Buddhist metaphysics, and Freemasonic symbolism, not to mention doctrines from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is also Guénon’s most comprehensive exposition of the science of Alchemy. Perhaps more completely than in any other work, Guénon here demonstrates how any integral tradition is both a mirror reflecting universal themes found in all other intact traditions and an entire conceptual cosmos unto itself, unique and incomparable.
“Guénon established the language of sacred metaphysics with a rigor, breadth, and intrinsic certainty that compel recognition as a standard of comparison for the twentieth century.” —Jean Borella
“Guénon gave proof of a universality of understanding that for centuries had had no parallel in the Western world.” —Frithjof Schuon
“It was Guénon who taught me to seek and love the truth above all else, and to be unsatisfied with anything else.” —Fr Seraphim Rose
“Encountering Guénon’s work is akin to being struck by lightning: a dazzling initiation into a hitherto unknown way of seeing reality that reclaims the original integrity of the human condition.” —Samuel Bendeck Sotillos
“Guénon’s mixture of arcane learning, metaphysics, and scathing cultural commentary is a continent in itself, untouched by the polluted tides of modernity.” —Jocelyn Godwin
“Guénon was one of the greatest prophets of our time, whose voice is even more important today than when he was alive.” —Huston Smith
“No modern European writer was more significant than René Guénon, who expounded the universal metaphysical tradition that is the indispensable basis for any civilization deserving to be so called.” —A. K. Coomaraswamy
“Guénon’s works are such potent metaphysical attacks on the downward drift of Western civilization as to make all other contemporary critiques seem half-hearted.” —Jacob Needleman
ASIN: 0900588071
VSKU: BVV.0900588071.VG
Condition: Very Good
Author/Artist:Rene Guenon
Binding: Paperback
ASIN: 0900588071
VSKU: BVV.0900588071.VG
Condition: Very Good
Author/Artist:Rene Guenon
Binding: Paperback
SKU:BVV.0900588071.VG
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